Salmonella Fear Prompts Stores to Pull Tomatoes from Shelves
By Anna Boyd
10:07, June 5th 2008
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Salmonella Fear Prompts Stores to Pull Tomatoes from Shelves

Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s warning on Tuesday that tomatoes might be linked to several cases of salmonellosis in Texas and New Mexico and other seven U.S. states, some stores have already pulled the products from their shelves.

There have been 57 cases of salmonellosis (the illness caused by the Salmonella bacteria called Saint Paulthat) since late April in Texas and New Mexico. Seventeen people have been hospitalized , but no death has been reported, the CDC said. Moreover, about 30 people have been sickened in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and Utah.

The bad news is that no single source, farm, or grocery store has been found to be responsible for the outbreak. Therefore, “the specific type source of tomatoes is under investigation,” CDC’s epidemiologist Casey Barton Behravesh said on Tuesday.

Until the source of infection is confirmed, the CDC warns consumers in New Mexico and Texas to avoid Roma or red round tomatoes if they want to lower their risk of salmonellosis.

To stop salmonellosis from spreading, some stores have already pulled tomatoes from their shelves. Moreover, important manufacturers like H.E. Butt Grocery Co. and Whole Foods Markets Inc. are recalling tomatoes to ensure the safety of consumers. Winell Herron, HEB’s group vice president of public affairs and diversity said they “will continue to monitor the situation closely and will return the product to our stores once it is absolutely safe for our customers,” Bizjournals.com quoted him.

Also, Austin-based Whole Foods announce it will voluntarily pull those tomatoes from the shelves of its more than 270 stores.

Meanwhile, customers who bought tomatoes are urged to cook them at 145 degrees to kill any possible Salmonella, wash all tomatoes under running water, and wash their hands before handling them.

Salmonella is a common bacterium that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail in elderly people and others with weakened immune systems. Symptoms of salmonella include fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

Most people recover from salmonella illness without special treatment, but cases of severe diarrhea require medical attention and there’s a risk of infection spreading from the intestines to the bloodstream, a condition that could turn fatal.





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